Author: Bob Durrett
Date: 09:34:00 02/11/03
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On February 11, 2003 at 11:57:06, Rolf Tueschen wrote: >On February 11, 2003 at 11:34:02, Howard Exner wrote: > >>Just did a search by author for the last 36 hours. >>Here is the cut and paste info for your name. >> >>Re: strength diff for crafty 1cpu@2500amdxp vs. 2cpu@1.4amdmp - Robert Hyatt >>11:47:05 2/10/2003 >>Re: strength diff for crafty 1cpu@2500amdxp vs. 2cpu@1.4amdmp - Robert Hyatt >>11:49:58 2/10/2003 >>Re: Crafty Makefile help - Robert Hyatt 11:54:41 2/10/2003 >>Re: Fritz 8 problem (+1 Gbyte of memory) - Robert Hyatt 13:42:45 2/10/2003 >>Re: Crafty Opening Book Size - Robert Hyatt 14:32:31 2/10/2003 >>Re: a question about list of opening lines ordered by popularity - Robert Hyatt >>14:33:21 2/10/2003 >>Re: Crafty Opening Book Size - Robert Hyatt 15:51:17 2/10/2003 >>Re: a question about list of opening lines ordered by popularity - Robert Hyatt >>18:12:00 2/10/2003 >>Re: Unstable aspiration search - Robert Hyatt 23:25:32 2/10/2003 >>Re: DJ vs Kasparov and the draw decision - Robert Hyatt 23:39:02 2/10/2003 >>Re: ICGA 11th World Computer Chess Championship - Robert Hyatt 23:44:22 >>2/10/2003 >>Re: ICGA 11th World Computer Chess Championship - Robert Hyatt 23:49:47 >>2/10/2003 >>Re: The Rules are clear ... - Robert Hyatt 00:01:27 2/11/2003 >>Re: Bad trades - Robert Hyatt 11:11:57 2/11/2003 >>Possible CCC problems? - Robert Hyatt 11:21:45 2/11/2003 > > > >Here exactly the 64-bit topic messages are gone! > >BTW, Bob, I had a debate with Bob Durrett about opening books just till 2 hours >ago - also that thread is gone! > >Rolf Tueschen Maybe it's a trial terrorist internet attack. Or maybe the USA internet warfare guys are having a little fun at our expense. [Probably, this comment will be deleted as off-topic or ill-advised.] Watch out if the mysterious fourth moderator starts deleting chess software bulletins! Bob D. Bob D.
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